About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Never Too Loud' was released in 2008, Danko Jones had already established themselves with three albums. This fourth studio album followed their critically acclaimed release 'Sleep Is the Enemy,' solidifying their place in the rock scene and showcasing their growing fan base.
Why it matters
'Never Too Loud' received positive reviews and marked a significant entry for Danko Jones into mainstream rock, with several tracks charting on Canadian music charts. Its energetic sound and relatable lyrics resonated with audiences, contributing to the band's reputation for high-octane performances and rock revivalism.
Essential tracks
- "Code of the Road" — This opening track sets the tone with its driving rhythm and rebellious spirit, encapsulating the album's essence from the start.
- "Still in High School" — A nostalgic anthem that captures youthful exuberance and carefree attitudes, making it a standout for fans reminiscing about their teenage years.
- "Take Me Home" — With its catchy chorus and infectious energy, this track exemplifies Danko Jones' knack for blending rock with accessible melodies.
- "R.I.P. RFTC" — This tribute track showcases the band's influences while maintaining their unique style, appealing to both loyal fans and newcomers alike.
Release Date
January 1, 2008
Artist Origin
Canada
Tracklist
- 1 Code of the Road 2:58
- 2 City Streets 4:50
- 3 Still in High School 2:27
- 4 Take Me Home 3:32
- 5 Let’s Get Undressed 3:51
- 6 King of Magazines 3:18
- 7 Forest for the Trees 7:18
- 8 Your Tears My Smile 3:32
- 9 Something Better 3:05
- 10 Ravenous 3:12
- 11 Never Too Loud 3:47
- 12 My Problems (Are Your Problems Now) 3:15
- 13 Sugar High 3:37
- 14 R.I.P. RFTC 2:24